NDA convenor and JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav is angry with former president APJ Abdul Kalam’s selected revelations in his memoir Turning Points published by Harper Collins.
Yadav is angry that Kalam has waited for five years to speak. It is not clear whether the JD(U) leader is unhappy with the timing of Kalam’s revelations, or he thinks what the former president is saying is not the whole truth. Then, instead of getting angry, he should give his own version of it if he knows anything of these matters. The other thing could be that he feels these are embarrassing revelations for the BJP and the NDA, and that it will boomerang on his coalition. Yadav, then, is feeling very uncomfortable.
Kalam made two controversial disclosures. First, that many political leaders had met him and asked him not to invite Congress president Sonia Gandhi to form the government in 2004. He also said there were many e-mails as well, and that he passed them all on to the relevant official channels.
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